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v The A- C. Hits. i-. t 7? I13 S . .? n rTC r Tli.-.k J bt'.t e tljroiiti the c tiult n of tlie politician, they want There Mas a great no ollkv, the expect no reward; men charging lln- and bei.ee rjicir conclusion we bk with bribery- Some more upou a rihy 01 aiienuon. 11 of thai re?i:'Mbiitvv lor which will not avail to chare the with Thk Doi'kkky mni witluirew from Vak' County Convention last Saturday v-i'.v, Poekry COLN rov t Cf OA V AT Sr'i;.-v ! s P . st.i:w "'!'!. V ' - T" m x . i v : : ;; -.1:: I-! TJIAX 1-1 .FnOM Tii'K"i'" NO ij:V!A'S f Enteral at X. C. a- i'rr.f t- : 1 m' , a: a ha i, -a inv itd to jot ()v;; (.),- rU.T'K tfll.l. BK ti the! a chance o! iront, for if they Jiavu (Changed, they hav dene so after : study; And when study ol a qnes- ; We clit his from the bulletin f tllll converts such men, it lndi of the Agncnltiiral. department "f! cat. whore tlir truth lie. We are hhe Stab government: willing to admit that selfish inter- Two miiliotfliv hut:dr'd dollars ,1$ may- account tor some sound nearly all ot it going on: of the mom,v nl(M1 ,eil) wj,ere they are, v.. ma FRIDAY, M A Ex-CoXURKPSMAN lii:.NDKKON3 letter appears on the first page of this paper. If you have not read it1, it is worthy of reading. ! It may. not be news to all our readers, bnt'.it was news to us to SEAT. A bull. -tin was received at mid day Tue,day. and. continued by Tuesday nih: V ijtriil and pre dipatchi, bringing thd gol nsws that Congressman Shaw retain hi- speech in the conteit brought by Populist Thompson, which val offset, however, by the very bad news that Representative Iyck- hart, of this, the idxth conjures-1 .-ioiial district, had lost his seat t Contestant Martin, PopulUt, tint moiiiv man, etc. lh iwi. mm bull ctined hv the ()b- nr, tpv.ad rnnidlv ovr the city, and cvii ral . t t regret at tin rr?uit wa nearti on all eide. The Observer ha? all aloug btliuvtd that Mr. Lockhart had a ;ood cat? that he wn fair 1 .,.! . 4" I itr. rtrht tn fTnitM bp- 'i"t w t.ice..ifc lv electa to in feat in oncret ' ITii-wi? r'.-.ll.Tc 11 tin lit anil. ri i .! -l. . nous -'thou-ht on the part of those '-"-J vl",l'ou'" ' " " Miiifcuonn-oiunmiw iu u. mgiuu icccuiiy ; Alio omc wi present uou.t wiui tne imintmse the bouth i still id bhackleg. lo reforms the Slaf( -will 1 1 r invest'?! 5iV tiff C:!r .'i"M in b'rtlliz; If Tltk llllf .lllll farniprf ot North lut, al!owinK for all such, there are . i rs fvr use m ?tili a great many wjin Meuiny r .-priut! crop. lean be accounted for- only on the V'.i ! Ifi.oifitoi...! Wi$at od would free silver do 'supposition that they are honest r.i-rlJii! Matter. under puch circumstances? Hard , in their opinions. : ! times may be due somewhat to. the Dr. Kitgo, who is pre&Kieni ot QUEER TALK. ONE PRICE CASH STORE 71 concerned. It i -really refreshing to hear the Raleich News aud Observer say on last Thursday one week ago that the eound motiey papers bf read in a paper this week that there j this State were a crowd of spaniels is a co-operative society composed ; and sycophants and had no ideas of Prohibitionists . at Andrews. of their owii, but moved and talked Cherokee county. X. C. j only as the Charlotte Observer r ' - i pave them motion and utterrnce Thk DKMoniAT wishes to repeat j Hut u wouM jG interestiu- to know execute the needed 20th century will demand a great er than Cromwell, a greater than ! Lincoln' Republican majority of that body, have not had the temptation to report to blind Und unfair parti- sanry in their decision of election canes, and have had the general hat it sincerely desires the suc cess of the Democratic party. The cbarpe that those who oppose the IfJ to 1 Vusiness are Republicans is unworthv ot serious notice. Those, who know the editor of this paper knows Ik is a Democrat. All 'that is now, necessary in what these spaniels and sycophants would do, should the Charlotte editor go to trading with Populists. So far as we are concerned, we promise in advance that we shall have something original to say about the Observer in that event. Foir thi: bkxkfjt of the News The average reader may stop to reputation of Wing fair, but in wonder what the Doctor meant by thi asp ,t to bo regretted that the above. However, it may not onlv oue Democratic member, Mr. orupr to answer any sound money anfl ()i)Sorvvr, who thinks we get .inaps argument is fo cite some- j a our currency views from the 'thing he ?.aid sometime in the past, '. Charlotte Observer, we beg to say Bailey, of Texas present at the meetings of the committee when the argument wa heard. It i-4 possible, our Washington cor restx)ndent informs u. that he may bring in a minority report At all event. Mr Lockhart may rest assured that he will receive a full vindication at the hand of hi- nartv in a re-nomination for 'talk' about "flop," !and 'add that you ai' an advocate bf JelTersohian ?'Jemocracy ! If the case is des perate, vou should add a word about Wall Htfei-'t and Tories! . Tiik- Shnb .of I'er'sia was mur ; dered last week as a result of dic v content on. the part of his subjects ,on ..account of large issues of ch?ap money, which raised the price of 1 nV - provisions all over the Kingdom. ; There are some here who threaten j to ue bullets in order to get free j "silver! His just possible that they ' might not be contented to have.! cheaper money after a few years experience. Ar. aby rate, this is an in tore ting case. Tlx a nivCKNx conversation with a prominent 'Republican Editor of this State, the Republican Editor took occasion to speak of the fair ness of the Charlotte Observer, contrasting the Charlotte Editor's liberality! with that of the News and Observer. The Editor in question is a man of culture and ' relinehir-nt. and iR competent to judge. This we mention in view of tlie fact that the Raleigh paper has been accusing the Charlotte paper of intolerance. We iiavk iiaj nothing to do with .the discussion between, the two Observers, but we just wish to say that every time'Caldwell hits Daniels wo somehow feel like the old lady did who was about to be admitted into the Raptist church. . Khe had not been reared in wealth, nor did she perhaps, clearly re cognized the gravity of the occa sion, nor did she have much idea 11 that a great deal of the "thunder we use on that question was clipped from the North- Carolinian during 1S'.2. ' We refer to the Century articles on currency, which were published in the North Carolinian at the time mentioned above. And th'is is interesting for the reason that the Observer now tries to brins ex-Congressman Henderson's record to discredit his late letter. The same may be done in the case of the Raleigh paper. CHANGE OF OPINION. ' In speak tug of the fact that its former position on the currency question was lately put m evidence against it by Webster's Weekly and the Wilmington Messenger, the Charlotte Observer has this to say-: .Many of the wisest and best men in this country have undergone. ! after study, an entire change of i opinion upon this currency ques- i tion. Manv persons who, as boys. were raised up under a clamor about the demonetization of sil ver, and, accepting ttie statements of .other people, concluded that it was the crime of the century,have since come to read aud sfudy some for themselves, with the result that they have changed to sound money men. ' Unhappily the Southern people have been edu cated all wiong- on the monev question. Many of them are im pevioiis to argument now as against opinions already formed, and many others still, while thre is no tell ing what they are thinking afe afraid of the shout of the multi tude. It is undoubtedly trus that a careful study of this qneetion. if it does not convert, will considerably have been intended to be under stood. These modern "reformers'' have a way of speaking, which be longs only to themselves. To tho?e not initiated,such language sounds very much out of order with the facts. That such is literally true, is out of the question. We, there fore, shall not discuss what the Doctor may have meant. Put we wish to say that we would like for Congressman at the Democratic those among us, who leave home, convention in the sixth district to be a little more caieful about tllIt vear Charlotte Observer how they talk about social condi tions at the South. The world may not understand such a potray- al of the supposed benefits which followed the Emancipation Procla mation. Down here wo have been, tor some. time, considering the netrro a free man. We confess our devo tion to the cause of human liberty has suffered somewhat at times when we have seen the negro made the tool of the politicians. Put still we havo about as many tree V havi brii" rutheil with our tutiuri for tb UU thro wjlii, that wi htro uot had Urn to writ ati adTcrtmrotnt. Put alter all tb ldt advertimiint it telling and tb iufrit aigti that you haf gain! the caofidanc of lb jople. Our aim at all timet, it to git a our cuitorair tbt Utt ttyle and lelltbem the Lett oodtat tba !owr pricet coutisttnt with hotnMt dealinqt That our eiTor tt hv lxti apprcit'td, hat Leo fully pror- tn bv tho grat iucrvasg iu our buiincit tbit Spring lave jutt received br exprrtt a bis lot of Ladiet Trio- md Siilort and L'nUtmtd Hatt. If vou uted anjtbin in thit linu corns at once, for they r fttt a wa can ctt thea in. Wo havd hd a tr-meadnut tntllinerr iradt. It bat bQ a perfect lam ever tinro we received our Spnng Slck. n t bav one ol thcIUtt MilUuert in Paltimor with ut tbitbtaia. iu:iti: w ill iti: i-'otrri thi: good THAT YOU W.VT Ail GOODH THAT AltU HHLLING 45 incb. Mobatr Sarire. tbw lattit tiTle cut tor Skirta and the only tfodt that will uot take dctU Price 50 cU ptr jd. Another lot ot that Extra Fine French Stt-g Jutt rrcciTcd. It it 45'tucbet wide, all wool and ouly IO cents pr yard. Beautiful Figured Mobairt from-iO to if crntt per yard. If tou want ttylo tbet are the codt. ikautiful Monc C repeat at 10 cnta pr yard. Whol- tale prico of thrto roodt waa 10 12 cent lr yard. Beautiful Patitte Orcandiet Arc. m Linen EtTectt, Li oca EtTectt arc the "Swell Tbins" thia Seajoa. For Dlazer Suit atk to tee our Kentucky Hom-pan. If you want tbr btt fitting and the trtt earinz Comt for 11.00 on the market atk for our Extra Lens Wahtcd No. 2o0 Fatherbone ConeL Onr new atrle lsnz Walited 50 centa Cort ia a great Coraot for the moner. Here U something entirely new for tbit market. ShetU hemmed already for ute, auy tixe you want, at pricet jraar dantecd to be at cheap at you can bur the Sheett by the yard unhemraed. We bare the haudfotneit ttock of Ladiet Umbrella, that we have ever carried. They weir bought direct from the factory at bottom catb pnc. No rniddlemaa't proGtt oa the good. We can ctrrtatnly tate you money ca tbit line. orer 1-4 of tbc entire ttock sola the tint wk thev were n ceivitl. Pig lot of'-Fant and Fancy Beltt Jut received. Look out we are coming agatn. JENKINS BROTHERS. Horso for Sale. Mrt. J. M. Hiehajdics Lu Hne bnid mar, nia year dark Uy, Cod errt, -tc, tot ..niirtnn. More can bt at Mrt. Hichardtoo'itjartrnr RACKET STORE. cfiss GiXis usmnsi If yea want tbt laUtt lki?c j-. Drais Good, t J.- j!t that can ihow ycu yea want and at lb pr;c& t,: want- All b aik it to c- ard whit wt bavt. SEE KPARtHLKI. In thia dtparttstat iUui ktrp rijbt up the witb Ibe rr tit .di aLd the laUtt ttyltt. We ttv jutt rrceueJ b:g let r.f L. ditt Patent Tip Ux:crdt. tl, comet tblcr to cl fcr tl: taion. AHo a zl of Otiu Patent Leather Sbot, U.c tail Ihitig out- Wtta j.; want ibe-ct drop ia lo t . We dsst ttcp at totlcn ir. but knck the bottom cci 'C10TK.S3 DtPAHTHEKT. We come to tb frctt it . Searca with the lar?r: cf Panti, Poyi Cllhir; at ! Meti't Clothicg that e bvt ever carne-1. All we sik , to csataitJC what we ht t- i hear our prio and ther- ; ! b no more troub!. RH CtfA?.ilM A Valunhle lrrrrlplloi Editor Morrii-unof Worthtnxrtoti.InJ Sun writer: "You have a valuable prvcription in Klcctric nittr. and I can cheerfully recommend It for Con stipation and lck headache, and a a general vitem tonic it hat no equal. Mis. Annie Stohle, 'iCi- Cottagt t;rove Ave., Chicago, wi all run don, could not eat nor di-t fot, had a Uikache which never lefv her and felt tired and weary, jut tlx bottiw of Ktecirle lilt tery re-torcd hr health and renewed h er strength. Trice .V)cent and l.Oi Get a bottle at any drug utore. Messrs Everrvtt and Cropland barn in Wolf Pit township. a struck by lightning Saturday ev- Lo $2.(XX3 negroes down this way as we have free silver politicians, aud that is ening and burned saying a great deal. Dr. Kilgo Xo insurance should explain. Asheville Democrats. Buncombe County Convention met at Asheville last Friday and elected delegates to StMe, Congres sional and Judicial Conventions Free silver was adopted without a dissenting voice. The Convention endorsed James H. Merrimon for United States Senator Pritchard has secured a Senate amendment to an Appro priation bill giving $10)0 to Guil ford Battle Ground Association at Greensboro, Hon I) Schenck Pres ident. Nancv the littlo daughter of Capt J K Keen, was run over at Five PoinH, near Durham, Sattir- Senator, and Theo. F. Davidson day, by a wagon from C!iapd Hill for .governor. Geo. S. Powell was endorsed for National delegate The Atlanta Journal figures the cause of sound money as 6till ahead in the Democratic State conven tions which have acted up to date having adopted platlorms a fob lows : AOAISST FREE SILVER. Pennsylvania 04 Massachusetts 30 Michigan 12S Nebraska pi Rhode Island S and knocked down but not badly t V1 1 ft nun me uriver s caricsne wan the cnuo .1 It is learned from the auperin- tendon t of tho Soldier Home that arrangements have been (ef fected by which Gen Clingman will be caret! for in the piedmont section o that he will not come to the home THE FATHER OF LOW PRICES. Clothing! Glothing! Clothing! Our Stock it now about Complete. We have the prtttieit Hot of Men a Mack Suitt that hat ever lcn our pUaioro lo thow. But he prettiett part of it t th pricet. Atk to a our I7-S0 Clay Worsted, it it a Stunner. We have Mco't Suitt ranging in price from 2.00 to f 1000. Childrent Suitt fictn ll.CO up. Pants! Pants! Pants! We thiuk wo cm p'cat-i almost in5bly iu that lir. We cau tell you a good Working Pai.t fr 30 cents, aud if vou want a 6ur pair we bare them. Come in.ana tee u wbdhrr vou with to buy or not, ot we arc alwayi g!ad to tho jur gdt. Very Respectfully, H. S, ROBINSON C03IPANY. The coodt that thit di tatat Jtrnad up cf JsO ! lbetr.ie!vv IV?vt brc4 1 m Panaraa bat 7 cctt. of tame ttyl brod"t a: A Wtl b ceoU. Ma't. l and Children hatt at j r -i unheard cf. Yea thcoli t- th that thil df partrnttt & Ma.;t f rem 3--U trp. We have f.tirti line cf Ueat't Attention Housekeepers. it-,. , of the niceties of speech : but 1 0001 Uie ior o av man who has nj i heen mouthing al)Out the "'crime icetie: Engl sli3 Uilked English and said feel mighty good, Brotner I'll be dinged if I don't." The Hickory Mercury is still harping about what we 'said about Coxey leaving the Populists. Wej only commented on what we saw in the iress dispatches, namely, that Coxey and four or five others met at Pittsburg and started a new party, called the National Pieform party. If this was not so, we d(J not think it niakes very much dif lerence. However. ' wo sav this ; . ' much in order that the mind of I the Mercury mfav be at rest. Wei did not make the dispatch. Some time ago -"Babe" Johnston and the Charlotte Observer had an interesting discussion of the ques tion: '"Do a Nanny goat have horns?" Now, the Morganton 1 Herald of last week comes out and says that it knows of a turkey gob- ."fbler, in which an egg was touud by an old colored woman who was dressing the gobbler. "In view of this last find, wp suggest that we have a discussion of ihe question : "Dj a turkey gobbler lay eggs?'' If "Babe" Johnston is still alive, we should like to hear from him on this subject i of ?7o.'' The Observer :s perfectly right in saying that our education on this ques? ion has been defective. And knowing this and at tho same tune knowing the difficulties of the question, we have no words of cen sure for those who change their opinions. At present we are treat ed to the spectacle of silver papers holding up Carlisle and Smith as turn coats, and by such a course trying 10 break the . force of what they now say. Well, that is one way of answering an argument, but is not, the right way. In the ena, sound sense aua reason are going to rule, and the sooner Dem- A slight accident occurred Mon day night thrH miles this ide of Total vote in the convention 146 Matthews, which delayed tmins for several hours Three cars of an extra train, Engineer Martin at the throttloi were derailed The cars were smashed, but no one injured v KOtt FREE SILVER. Missouri 34 2 ' TS s Alabama . . . Mississippi . Oregon ... Colorado . . . Watdnngtuu S s 9S 4S of so Totai Majority for sound money These figures put the cause souud money 43 votes ahead. far as Democratic conventions have been held. It is yet too ear ly to form an accurate estimate, for the bulk of the conventions are yet to meet aud adopt platforms, but the advocates. of stable curren cy have made a good start, and ought to be greatly encouraged. Charlotte Observer Twenty Years Proof. Tillman -has made another in cendiary speech in the Senate. IIIlll renlied. Tillman nmr.lnima ocratic newspapers recognize that! his present policy to he: "Amer- 1 u" S Liver r ills kctp the bow- ... ...... . : - ! will be tor the ica tor Americans, and to hell with the Tories Hon II A Gudger, of Asheville, is now a full tledged Pepublican He made Ja speech there recently in which he laid down hit platform He has been holding a Democratic office, and we were in hopes he would reconsider hit intention to leave the Democratic party Tho Asheville Citizen -ayn that 'Pro tection and a free ballot was tho subject of his recent speech, final ly severing his connection with tho Democratic party STOVES JUST RECEIVED AT HARDWARE STORE. Shirt btb whi!e aal cr!crl that hat ever bra t-V-wo tbit tnarkrt. Lacrt cj a:i kind at vcur ca jni Gent't Nlwkf. and tbir andt rl other thit ga that have no apace lo mention. AH we ak it toccra ani civ atrial. Kvry thin rat rr;r tected cryrar money refuse cd. J. L. KISTLER. JUST COKE AliD LOOK. IT wai CO Y0J GX1 V. hnndaomo titpltt ol PreneU 0ntl Jutt celvnl, IrlcKt 15 to 5 oeittH per otiuJ. AjtotIir lot of i Lint jx-t CnnnrU Corn nt t O irttx, ntacl t ttT lot ol'otber ! Grooerle of rill Ulntto ni rook bottom price. X CofTeo 1m ta duudy ut pouadM lor t-t 1 .OO. It ourtt tho lt?itclnolo "Try It VXIIl TOULY. A- W. REEDY. ITI I tHT-CLAKt fact, the better it party. And another thought. Suppose Smith and Carlisle have changed and are uow' dishonest at heart in els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. Evangelist Fife was at Washing- ; tou recently and shook hands with . Till mOT-t Ttlfa a vv& wkM M A J A .i m . - ? a iiu is iriJi tarn Leti in tneir aavocacy ot the gold stand-', , 1 ard, Wl,al si,,, be said to yll & Without thdn" ... v o i ' f .1 "wntes I don t know how I could cates ot the same policy? As to Messrs Gmn & Co. are soon to ' j -t T, , , these, self interest would, no issue, in their "Modern Language? Wl . CnU 1 doubt, prompt them to take the Series," La Princesse de Cleves j L,Vcr lscasc for over twenty silver side. Put study and reSec-r The work ia edited by Profs Sledd years. Am now entirely cured, tion and observation have led them and Gorrell ofWako Forest Col- TiITt'c I i7Pr Pflfc to see this question as it really is. lege I "LL P 1UI YCi ir . 9 . , The Largest and Best Line of General Housekeeping Goods in the Town. W. L. CROUS Physician & Druggist, Cigars. CiErarelt nnd tk Lampt. Fine Stationery, Tooth Druihr. lw V Medicated Soap, etc ;.t loTett priciTo lV:Z'lX V. irean ana or Ruaraot(d quality . ' mai anai GROCERIES AND THE CHEAPEST LINE OF C ROCKERY i M. B. RULSAVJ
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